Signpost Blog
"This little newsletter has been an experiment so far, testing a hunch I've had that such a means of communication among walkers is needed." — Signpost magazine, 1966.
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WWRP receives $42 million
Jun 13, 2011
he Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) was allocated $42 million this legislative session.
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NOVA Restored
Jun 08, 2011
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Olympic National Park Quarter to be June 13th
Jun 07, 2011
A new quarter honoring Olympic National Park will be released on June 13, 2011, featuring a Roosevelt elk along the Hoh River with Mount Olympus in the background.
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First Icicle Road Slide Cleared
Jun 06, 2011
As of May 27, a debris slide on the Icicle River Road has been cleared, providing access to Eightmile Campground, Eightmile Road and several popular destinations in the Enchantment Lakes permit area.
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What Your Summer is Missing
Jun 03, 2011
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Suiattle Road Repairs Halted
Jun 02, 2011
Federal agencies have decided to end their plans to repair the Suiattle River Road in the face of a lawsuit from two organizations that challenged the project. The road, which provides west side access to the Glacier peak Wilderness, has been washed out in places since massive flooding damaged the road in 2003 and 2006.
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Memorial Day Hiking Wrap-Up
May 31, 2011
Where did people hike over Memorial Day and what did they see? From the river valleys of the Olympics to the desert steppe of Central Washington and the snowy Cascades in between, more than 70 Trip Reports from the long weekend showcase both the beauty and frustrations of late spring hiking.
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Memorial Day Hiking Opportunities
May 26, 2011
Best bets for hiking and camping during the Memorial Day weekend.
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National Trails Day is June 4
May 25, 2011
National Trails Day 2011 is Saturday, June 4. Celebrate trails with a fee-free hike that day, or sign up for one of our seven work parties to maintain a trail near you.
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North Cascades Highway Opens Wednesday
May 24, 2011
The North Cascades Highway will reopen on Wednesday, May 25th at noon - the second latest opening in the road's history.
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MY WTA: Meet Hally Swift
May 13, 2011
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Governor Scheduled to Sign SB 5622
May 12, 2011
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We Need Your PCT Picks
May 10, 2011
If you’ve hiked anywhere along the PCT, whether it was the entire 2,665-mile route from Mexico to Canada, or a short 5-mile day hike near White Pass, we’re looking for you.
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Lawsuit May Halt Repairs of Suiattle Road
May 09, 2011
Two organizations, the North Cascades Conservation Council and Pilchuck Audubon Society, represented by the Western Environmental Law Center, are suing to halt work on the Suiattle River Road repair project.
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2000 Work Parties and Counting
May 05, 2011
Washington Trails Association crew leader Mike Owens recently celebrated his 2000th day working on trail. That's nearly five and a half years, for those of you doing the math.
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We Need Some Wheels
May 03, 2011
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Choosing the Right Pass
Apr 28, 2011
determine which recreation passes to purchase and which one you will need at the trailhead with Washington Trails Association's Recreation Pass Info page, What Pass Do I Need F.A.Q. and Discover Pass F.A.Q.
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Signs of Spring: Water Everywhere
Apr 27, 2011
As the snow melts, water appears. Read WTA's spring hiking tips, then head out to one of Washington's spectacular waterfalls.
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Secrets of the May+June issue
Apr 26, 2011
WTA's May+June issue has arrived. Have you read your copy yet?
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Discover Pass Victory
Apr 22, 2011
The Discover Pass has been enacted by the Washington state legislature, and now awaits only the signature of Governor Gregoire to be signed into law. What hikers did to ensure that state recreation lands stay open this year.
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Senate Passes SB 5622!
Apr 20, 2011
The Washington State Senate has passed the Discover Pass bill, which would fund recreation for Washington State Parks, Washington Department of Natural Resources and Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. It's now awaiting a House vote. Call today to urge your representatives to pass this legislation.
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